And i think i found the construction site on the tallest ferris wheel in Singapore le!! A semicircle of the ferris wheel is now up. And i m quite surprised by how tall it is... If you are standing right below the construction site, and u want to see the top of the wheel, you will have to rise your head 90 degrees or even more to see it lor!! Faints~ Woo!
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I dun think that anyone had read the previous post rite... So ya... I shall just point out what i think is very true about that test on ISFPs... If possible you might want to read thru to the end of these pointers... Especially those in red.
- They value creativity and spirituality.
- Very sensitive and easily hurt by rejection and harshness, they are sometimes drawn to turn their love towards creatures who will love them back unconditionally, such as animals and small chlidren.
- They believe heartily in an individual's right to be themself without being judged harshly for who they are.
- They will find great satisfaction if they encourage and develop their artistic abilities.
- They believe that an individual has the right to be themself, without having their attitudes and perspectives brought under scrutiny. Accordingly, they have a great deal of tolerance and acceptance dealing with people who might encounter negative judgment from society in general.
- They can see something positive in everyone.
- ISFPs live for the current day, and have an ability to enjoy the present moment without stressing out about the future or the past.
- May perceive criticism where none was intended
- May be extremely sensitive to any kind of criticism
- May blame their problems on other people, seeing themselves as victims who are treated unfairly
- May have great anger, and show this anger with rash outpourings of bad temper
- May be oblivious to their personal appearance, or to appropriate dress
- May feel overwhelmed with tension and stress when someone expresses disagreement with the ISFP, or disapproval of the ISFP
- May develop strong judgments that are difficult to unseed against people who they perceive have been oppressive or suppressive to them
- If an ISFP's personal value system is threatened by external influences, the ISFP shuts out the threatening data in order to preserve and honor their value system.
- They have a strong aesthetic appreciation for art
- ISFPs tend to be quiet and reserved, and difficult to get to know well. They hold back their ideas and opinions except from those who they are closest to
- They're likely to be animal lovers, and to have a true appreciation for the beauties of nature.
- They learn best in a "hands-on" environment, and consequently may become easily bored with the traditional teaching methods, which emphasize abstract thinking.
- ISFPs are extremely perceptive and aware of others. They constantly gather specific information about people, and seek to discover what it means. They are usually penetratingly accurate in their perceptions of others.
- ISFPs have no desire to lead or control others, just as they have no desire to be led or controlled by others. They need space and time alone to evaluate the circumstances of their life against their value system, and are likely to respect other people's needs for the same.
- Enjoy a slower pace - they like to take time to savor the present moment
- Take things seriously, although they frequently appear not to
- Special bond with children and animals
- Quiet and reserved, except with people they know extremely well
- Hate being confined to strict schedules and regimens
- Need space and freedom to do things their own way
- Dislike mundane, routine tasks, but will perform them if necessary
- They are very private people, who keep their true feelings and opinions reserved or hidden from others.
- They detest conflict and discord, and highly value being seen and understood for who they are. They need space to live their lives in their own unique way, and will respect other's need for space.
- Not good at long-range financial (or other) planning
- Usually optimistic
- Extreme dislike of conflict and criticism
- Focused on enjoying the present moment, they may appear lazy or slow-moving at times
- Need to have their own space, and dislike having it invaded
- ISFPs are warm and giving people, who have a depth of emotion and caring which is not often obvious to others, except those who know them extremely well.
- Although they may appear to be light-hearted, they are in fact extremely serious, and take their relationships seriously.
- ISFPs may have a problem with communication
- They tend to hold back part of themselves from others, and do not always say what they think or feel. This is especially true during conflict situations, which the ISFP abhors more than anything in the world.
- The greatest gift their partners can give them is the expression of their affection and admiration.
- ISFPs love to have fun, and live in the current moment. All ISFPs have a bit of little kid inside themselves, and they love to play games alongside their children. They're special affinity towards nature and animals makes them likely to lead their children in fun outdoors activities.
- The gentle manner and kind heart of the ISFP makes it hard for them to make others unhappy
- They tend to be reserved around those they don't know well.
- The ISFP is not likely to have much patience or tolerance for those who are strongly Judging. ISFPs celebrate their own uniqueness, as well as everybody else's, and don't appreciate being judged harshly for their differences.
- In work settings, the ISFP is likely to get along with most everyone, unless someone inhabits their space too much, in which case sparks may fly. Generally, the ISFP is kind-hearted and generous with those they care about, and makes a true-blue friend
Actually hor... There is one person whom i really wanted him to read and also take the test... Hope that it can help in understanding something... For the test, see previous post. To everyone, dun ask me who is he... I wun answer anyway...
Oh ya.. I MAY temporary stop blogging for the time being due to some matters... Dun worry.. it has nuttin to do with the net or you guys or wadever... But the tagbox will still be on dou... And i will still check back often...
Current mood: =)
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